Spent Moments

An abstract narrative shot from the point of view of a house – the woman is seen from an angle of the wall, the corner observes her. This is a film about fleeting sensations in the midst of ordinary activities, the energy of heat, and the activity of the imagination.

“ …A mop swishes across an almost holy rectangle of white light, glowing on the kitchen floor. The rectangle leaps out like a projector-lit movie screen in darkness. As images of pen on paper, a woman seated by a typewriter, and games like the word ‘suspense’ followed by a film noir image of shadows and a lamp appear, one infers that Sousa is questioning not only the “spent moments” of the domestic life but of the creative life as well.” Wendy Brabner, Spiral, 1984